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How do I make a photo album on Facebook "Un-taggble"?
11-10-2012, 12:07 AM
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How do I make a photo album on Facebook "Un-taggble"?
Ok here is the deal. I have my husbands ex wife on facebook, so she can see photos of her daughter. We have full custody and she is.... a little crazy. I need to know how the heck I can make it so she can see the photos but not tag herself on them.

Thanks!!!! Serious answers only and I will give a good rating to any good answer.

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11-10-2012, 12:15 AM
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Unfortunately, there isn't!

Why don't you just email her photos instead of letting her on your facebook! Smile

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11-10-2012, 12:15 AM
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Sorry but you can't make a album in which no one can tag .... Sad
If you want that then First to your privacy settings and change it ..... Write the names of the people from whom you want to hide your album or disable the option of "People can tag themselves in me photos" ... Do it and you will be safe from your husbands eX* Tongue ..
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11-10-2012, 12:15 AM
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unfortunately there is no way to stop people from tagging there selfs in your photos. Only way would be to either delete or block them.
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11-10-2012, 12:15 AM
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If you want your spouse's child to have visit rights, most likely you aren't going to get 'sole' custody.

I have primary physical custody of my son, joint legal custody (meaning God forbid if there was an accident while he was with his dad and they couldn't get a hold of me, his father could tell the doc's to do whatever they needed to do).

a lot of courts will not take a baby away from being with it's mother primarily unless she's proven to be unfit.

Call your local juvenile district relations court, they will tell you what you need to do, what papers you need to file, etc. It's quite a complex process. I filed back in early july and we finally got everything sorted out 7 months later.

There are a book I used during this difficult time of my life. They really helped me a lot. I cannot imagine what I would have done if it was not for them. click the website below for more info.

one more thing - if you have any questions or anything, feel free to send me an yahoo! message. Unfortunately I've been thru this situation lately, so i will be happy to give you some advice if I can ! Tongue
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